Authors
Steven C Hayes, Kirk Strosahl, Kelly G Wilson, Richard T Bissett, Jacqueline Pistorello, Dosheen Toarmino, Melissa A Polusny, Thane A Dykstra, Sonja V Batten, John Bergan, Sherry H Stewart, Michael J Zvolensky, Georg H Eifert, Frank W Bond, John P Forsyth, Maria Karekla, Susan M McCurry
Publication date
2004/10
Journal
The psychological record
Volume
54
Pages
553-578
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
The present study describes the development of a short, general measure of experiential avoidance, based on a specific theoretical approach to this process. A theoretically driven iterative exploratory analysis using structural equation modeling on data from a clinical sample yielded a single factor comprising 9 items. A fully confirmatory factor analysis upheld this same 9-item factor in an independent clinical sample. The operational characteristics of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ) were then examined in 8 additional samples. All totaled, over 2,400 participants were studied. As expected, higher levels of experiential avoidance were associated with higher levels of general psychopathology, depression, anxiety, a variety of specific fears, trauma, and a lower quality of life. The AAQ related to more specific measures of avoidant coping and to self-deceptive positivity, but the relation to …
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SC Hayes, K Strosahl, KG Wilson, RT Bissett… - The psychological record, 2004